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Jan 20th, 2004 at 3:23am

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Berwick-Upon-Tweed is a small town in Northern England or Southern Scotland depending on your perspective.  It has been continuously fought over for over one thousand years and due to this confusion no-one has ever been 100% sure which country the town belongs to.

During the 1850's confusion was such that the declaration of war which started the Crimean war was signed in the name of "England, Scotland, Ireland and Berwick-Upon-Tweed".  A few years later at the end of the war it had been decided that Berwick was in England and the peace treaty left Berwick out.

100 years later during a visit to Britain Kruschev signed a document that finally ended the Crimean war, accepting peace between the people of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the Soviet Empire.....
 

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Reply #1 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 4:32am

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Very interesting Will. I didn't actually know this but some very strange things have happened over the centuries. Cornwall is not regarded by the locals as being part of England but a separate country. This is apparently no longer true. http://www.brycchancarey.com/places/cornwall/
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Cornwall is an odd place to have been brought up in. Most people in the United Kingdom see it as a holiday destination while the Cornish see it as a country in its own right, only incidentally connected with England. In fact, Cornwall has been part of England since the ninth century but until the sixteenth century most people spoke Cornish - properly Kernewek- a Celtic language very similar to Welsh.


Due to recent boundary changes I'm never sure where many places are any more. For example: for 100s of years the town of Bournemouth was in Hampshire. A short time ago the government decided, for what ever purpose, to redraw the boundary & make it part of Dorset instead.

During the time I worked at Gatwick Airport it was part of Crawley (West Sussex) & then Horley (Surrey). I believe it is now back in Sussex again. I assume this would affect these town's finanances considerably as the rates on the airport must bring in a vast amount in revenue. However, the airport itself has in fact not moved & it remains where it always was. Roll Eyes

These people are still at it as I believe that some places will no longer officially exist after the planned restructuring of some constituencies. These have worked fine as they are for 100s of years. I wish the politicians would make their minds up & stop messing ordinary people around to suit their devious plans. Angry
 

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Reply #2 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 5:22am

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Reply #3 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 7:14am

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Note for Americans:  

Hagar's mention of  "rates", in this context, would, for Americans, be "taxes".

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During the time I worked at Gatwick Airport it was part of Crawley (West Sussex) & then Horley (Surrey). I believe it is now back in Sussex again. I assume this would affect these town's finanances considerably as the rates on the airport must bring in a vast amount in revenue. (



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Reply #4 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 7:45am

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Note for Americans:  

Hagar's metion of  "rates", in this context, would, for Americans, be "taxes".

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Specifically: land/property taxes levied by the local & county councils. This applies to all private & business properties. I pay rates just for the privilege of owning my home. The "rate" is set anually according to the value of the property & always increases. I have never known it to decrease. The amount varies depending on the council. For an international airport like Gatwick the rates revenue would be considerable & would be a great asset to whichever council it comes under. Crawley & Horley town councils, not to mention the county councils of Sussex & Surrey have been squabbling about this since the airport was built. Wink
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Reply #5 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 5:42pm

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Very interesting Will. I didn't actually know this but some very strange things have happened over the centuries. Cornwall is not regarded by the locals as being part of England but a separate country. This is apparently no longer true. http://www.brycchancarey.com/places/cornwall/


Well, only the fanatics want Cornwall to be its own country. And I believe that 48 hours with a JCB and we can connect the Tamar to the Atlantic and seperate us from the mainland. Grin

But seriously, we have a flag, a language, a rugby team etc. What more do you need? Grin Grin Grin

But it was once pointed out to me that when asked where we come from we never say "England" instead we reply "Cornwall" and we assume that everyone knows it.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention Pastys. One of the best foods in the world! Grin

CORNWALL FOREVER!!!


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Reply #6 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 6:26pm

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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention Pastys. One of the best foods in the world! Grin

Should that be Pasties? I was never certain. Tongue
 

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Reply #7 - Jan 21st, 2004 at 6:10pm

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Should that be Pasties? I was never certain. Tongue

No one knows. No use asking a Cornishman though. Too pissed and ill educated to care. Grin
 

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